| BALDEAGLE | Haliaeetus leucocephalus, the national bird of the United States (4,5) |
| EAGLE | National bird of the United States (4,5) |
| BALD | National bird of the United States (4,5) |
| HAWAIIANGOOSE | Also known as the nene, the national bird of the US state where the Ironman World Championships have |
| PEACOCK | The male of the national bird of India; the butterfly Aglais io; or, the novelist who wrote Headlong Hall, Nightmare Abbey and Crotchet Castle (7) |
| PAVO | Constellation named after the Latin name of the national bird of India (4) |
| PEACOCKS | Males of the national bird of India (8) |
| INDIA | The peafowl is the national bird of ___ |
| BLUE | The ___ crane is the national bird of South Africa (4) |
| BLUECRANE | National bird of South Africa (4,5) |
| HOOPOE | A crested bird with salmon-coloured plumage and black-and-white wings, chosen as the national bird of Israel in 2008 (6) |
| MONAL | With striking rainbow-coloured plumage, the national bird of Nepal, where it is known as the danphe (5) |
| BLACKBIRD | National bird of Sweden (9) |
| PALMCHAT | Small long-tailed bird in the genus Dulus; national bird of the Dominican Republic |
| QUETZALS | Standard monetary units of Guatemala, named after the national bird (8) |
| GUATEMALA | Country whose national bird and national currency are both the quetzal |
| SEAEAGLE | Any large bird of prey of the subfamily Haliaeetinae, especially the white-tailed Haliaeetus albicilla (3,5) |
| ERNE | Bird of prey in the genus Haliaeetus, also known as a sea eagle (4) |
| GREAT | and 4dn, National bird of Hungary reintroduced to Wiltshire in 2004 |
| IBIS | National bird of Trinidad and Tobago |